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Day Surgery Urology Transforming your service - BADS Conference

This Conference is now Closed

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A Joint British Association of Day Surgery & HCUK Virtual Conference

Significant, national variation in the delivery of day case urological surgery was identified prior to the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent to this waiting lists have risen to an unprecedented level. Maximising urological surgical day case performance is a major part of the NHS Elective Recovery programme, instigated to tackle this huge backlog in care.

This virtual, one-day conference aims to provide tools to improve your day case rates for many urological procedures and see how experts from BADS and those in specialist urology fields approach and implement their day case pathways and maximise the day surgery numbers. An update from GIRFT experts will allow you to see the national picture from their point of view.

BADS recommends a multidisciplinary, team approach and you will hear from nurses, surgeons and anaesthetists about how to work together and use expert practice to increase safe day surgery delivery efficiency. This includes:

  • Management of bladder cancer (TURBT pathways)

  • Bladder outflow obstruction surgery – moving TURP to day case pathways

  • Day case management of ureteric stones

  • Day surgery focussed anaesthetic approaches to urological surgery

  • Pitfalls and obstacles to overcome – how ‘they’ did it

  • How to move specific procedures to an outpatient pathway and the role of specialist nurses

  • Novel approaches to managing post-operative urine retention and attaining discharge for day surgery patients

About the British Association of Day Surgery (BADS)

 The British Association of Day Surgery (BADS) is a multi-disciplinary organisation constituted of surgeons, anaesthetists, nurses and allied healthcare professionals, including operating department practitioners, anaesthetic practitioners, perioperative assistants, physiotherapists and hospital managers.

It is committed to promoting excellence in day surgery via its educational activities, publications and collaborations with other organisations including Getting it Right First Time and The Centre for Perioperative Care.

Membership benefits include free access to our online handbooks, advice sheets, day surgery directories and previous annual conference presentations. Members also receive discounted fees for the BADS Annual Conference and HCUK/BADS virtual conferences and are eligible to apply for the BADS Educational Grant and complimentary membership of the International Association of Ambulatory Surgery. They may also submit unlimited publications to the Journal of One Day Surgery without incurring article processing fees.

Further information is available from the BADS website: www.bads.co.uk

Twitter: @britdaysurgery

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/the-british-association-of-day-surgery 

Exhibition & Sponsorship Packages

This conference offers a valuable opportunity for industry suppliers to personally meet with their target audience where they will have time to talk and demonstrate the benefits of their products. High quality specialist audiences make having a presence at our events a highly targeted and cost effective marketing channel.

Why Exhibit?

Having a presence at this event will give you the opportunity to:

  • Demonstrate your product, system or service
  • Network and engage with your key audience  
  • Generate new business leads
  • Gain exposure for your brand and raise the profile of your organisation
  • Understand the current needs of your audience and challenges they’re facing
  • Update your knowledge of national policy and local developments  

Enquire

Contact Sarah Jane for exhibition and sponsorship prices, or to discuss a tailored package to suit your needs and budget.

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